“A Million Spokes” is a new feature length documentary on the amazing RAGBRAI ride. Check the trailer below:
Year: 2011
The Monday Roundup
“Who said riding a bike had to be a white thing?”
Here’s the bike news from around the world that caught my eye this week:
– As LA braces for the “Carmageddon” freeway closure next weekend, Santa Monica lifeguards have a different kind of traffic complaint — bumper-to-bumper bike traffic on the beachfront path.
– The true indicator of a bicycle-friendly city? It might be a bike-friendly transit system.
– A New York City reporter breaks the news that people riding bikes in bike lanes might be terrorists!
Celeste Green Bianchi Eros 2006
Year: 2006
Brand: Bianchi
Model: Eros
Color:Celeste Green
Size:53cm
Photo: http://www.flickr.com/photos/manysmallguesses/5315099822/in/set-72157603575114163
Stolen in Portland, OR 97214
Stolen:2011-07-10
Stolen From: SE 2nd and Alder
Neighborhood: Inner SE
Owner: Mia Nolting
OwnerEmail: mianolting@gmail.com
Description: Back rack, brown seat
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike
Maroon Marin Portofino 2010
Year: 2010
Brand: Marin
Model: Portofino
Color:Maroon
Serial: C909IS515
Stolen in Portland, OR
Stolen:2011-07-9
Stolen From: Gateway Fred Meyer, the back lot bike rack.
Neighborhood: Gateway
Owner: Robert Butler
OwnerEmail: orerlbutler@yahoo.com
Description: Shimano pedals
Police record with: Portland
Police reference#: 11-57643
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike
City of Portland street cleaner truck douses riders on Williams
“No honking, no alert, just drove by and soaked us all.”
— Caroline Dao
Last night just after 10:30, a group of people were headed home from the Timbers game, riding up North Williams Avenue near Knott Street (just north of Russell). According to Caroline Dao, who was in the group, a City of Portland street cleaning truck was also headed northbound. As it approached, Dao says, it “soaked us all.”
“No honking, no alert,” Dao recalled via email to BikePortland, “it just drove by and soaked us.”
Jobs of the Week
If you’re looking for a bike-related job, we’ve got four new opportunities to consider. Check out the latest listings below and make sure you tell them you saw it on BikePortland.
- Receiving Manager — Velotech, Inc.
- Seasonal Bike Mechanic — Community Cycling Center (CCC)
- Bike Commute Challenge Program Coordinator — Bicycle Transportation Alliance (BTA)
- Lead Mechanic — Bike Works (Seattle)
Event: Hood River Harvest Ride (9/24/11)
Event: Hood River Harvest Ride (web site)
Date: September 24th, 2011
Description:
Ride the low traffic backroads of the Hood River Valley and National Forest at the perfect time of year. Five routes to choose from from 16 up to 100+ miles. Fully supported with local fare. Benifits farm and forest preservation in HR County.
Job: Lead Mechanic (Bike Works – Seattle)
Job Title
Lead Mechanic
Organization
Bike Works – Seattle (web site)
Description
Bike Works, the Seattle bike education and community-focused non-profit, is hiring a Lead Bike Shop Mechanic to start work in our community bike shop on September 1, 2011.
Job Overview
The Lead Mechanic will report to the Shop Manager and be responsible for scheduling and performing bicycle repairs in a busy full-service shop. The Lead Mechanic guides the process by which we take in repairs, write up repair tickets, schedule the work, and assign each repair to various mechanics within the shop. Aside from the ability to perform repairs skillfully and efficiently, the lead mechanic will assist in both refurbishing used bikes for sale in the shop and helping customers in a professional, respectful manner. The Bike Works community bike shop is a safe space for everyone, and aims to break down barriers so that anyone will feel comfortable and welcome in the bike shop, regardless of riding skill, mechanical knowledge, gender, race, sexuality, class, etc.
Primary Duties
• Oversee mechanic services in the shop
• Institute and maintain a system for scheduling repairs and assigning repair duties
• Perform bicycle repair, maintenance, and walk-in services on customers’ bicycles as needed
• Deliver professional, accessible, and helpful customer service to a diverse customer base
• Support daily bike shop operations
• Collaborate with Program Staff to support Youth Programs and Adult Volunteers
• Ability to mentor youth ages 9-17 in engaging and empowering apprenticeship relationship
• Represent Bike Works in the neighborhood and act as a resource for the community
• Work in partnership with all Bike Works staff and community stakeholders to contribute to the organization’s vision, participate in organization-wide programs, and help create a sustainable organizational culture
Desired Qualifications
• Excellent mechanical skills required (minimum three years hands-on, professional shop experience working on a wide variety of bicycles)
• Strong commitment to youth leadership, sustainable communities and bicycle transportation
• Strong customer service skills
• Ability to work with youth and adults of diverse backgrounds
• Self-directed, energetic, flexible and personable
• Excellent organizational skills — systems oriented with high attention to detail
• Must be able to work independently and as part of a team
• Experience working with youth in a mentoring role
• Ability to work competently with computers, including Point of Sale software, word processor and spreadsheet applications.
• Strong interpersonal skills and a friendly outgoing attitude with a desire to work with the public
• Ability to multi-task in a fast paced environment
Organizational Overview
Bike Works, based in Seattle, builds sustainable communities by educating youth and promoting bicycling. Bike Works has been working for youth, bikes, and community in Seattle since 1996. Our programs and services invest in young people and encourage bicycling through a community of adult volunteers. Our programs include Earn-a-Bike and other bicycling programs for youth, a community bike shop, an annual Kids Bike Swap, adult classes and numerous volunteer opportunities. Our Bike Shop serves a large customer base with used bike sales, affordable repairs, and new and used parts and accessories. Each year approximately 400 youth, ages 9 to 17, participate in our programs and gain the skills and resources they need to translate lessons about confidence and leadership into their own lives. We also redistribute over 2,000 used bicycles annually to families in Seattle and internationally. We value and seek diverse team members who are passionate, innovative, collaborative, profess i onal, fun, responsible and solution-oriented.
Compensation
$27,000-30,000 (starting salary commensurate on experience), plus benefits, including medical, vacation, sick leave, and flexible work schedule/environment.
Bike Works is an equal opportunity employer and encourages diversity of race, color, national origin, gender, and sexual orientation.
How to Apply
Please visit our website at www.bikeworks.org for more information about Bike Works. Email your resume, cover letter, and contact information for three references to steve@bikeworks.org. Position open until filled; applications received by July 20 will receive priority consideration.
Event: Citybikes Block Party (7/9/11)
Event: Citybikes 21st Birthday Block Party (website)
Date: Saturday, July 9th
Start Time: 3:00 PM
Description:
Citybikes is turning 21 this Saturday and teaming up with the BTA to celebrate in style with a block party benefiting Bikes for Humanity and the Oregon Food Bank.
Where: SE 8th Ave between Ankeny & Ash
When: Saturday July 9th, 3-9pm
Suggested Donation: $2-5 to Bikes for Humanity or a non-perishable food item for the Oregon Food Bank (canned foods or pasta/rice/cereal are best)
The party will feature a rainbow bike sprinkler for keeping cool, fire dancing at 8pm, a raffle for a brand new KHS Urban-Xpress commuter bike, drinks from Migration Brewery, the Bicycle Chiropractor, live music, games, craft tables, and some tasty options from Loretta Jean’s, Kombucha by bike, and more.
Citybikes will also be breaking ground on its new mural funded by a grant from the Regional Arts & Culture Council and designed by Roger Peet of Just Seeds Collective.
For more information contact Citybikes at adsoc@citybikes.coop or 503-239-6951.
Love,
Ryan, Kathy, Leigh, Ashley, Ryan, etc etc of Citybikes Cooperative
Blue/Navy Specialized Crosstrail Sport 2010
Year: 2010
Brand: Specialized
Model: Crosstrail Sport
Color:Blue/Navy
Size:Large
Serial: WUD096052409E
Stolen in Milwaukie, OR 97222
Stolen:2011-07-5
Stolen From: Side of house
Owner: Steven Patrick
OwnerEmail: stevenpatrick87@hotmail.com
Description: Has easton monkeylite xc carbon handlebars, xtr clip pedals, xt rear derailer
Police record with: Milwaukie PD
Police reference#: 11-2645
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike
Major road closure will impact Aerial Tram, Marquam Hill bike access

very crowded beginning Monday.
(Photo © J. Maus)
The Portland Bureau of Transportation will begin a major project on SW Sam Jackson Park Road this Monday that will result in its closure from July 11th to Labor Day (September 5th). Crews will attempt to shore up the soil beneath the road, and rebuild a portion of the road surface.
As the primary route for Oregon Health & Science University and Shriner’s Hospital, this closure will have a big impact on Marquam Hill access. If you ride your bike to “pill hill,” prepare for not just a detour, but new rules for bringing your bike on the Aerial Tram, which will likely get much more crowded starting Monday.
turquoise Miyata 718a 1980s
Year: 1980s
Brand: Miyata
Model: 718a
Color:turquoise
Size:small
Photo: http://img703.imageshack.us/img703/2562/biked.jpg
Stolen in Portland, OR 97211
Stolen:2011-07-7
Stolen From: It was stolen from my back yard: NE 8th & Prescott St.
Neighborhood: NE / King neighborhood
Owner: Lettie Jane Rennekamp
OwnerEmail: lettiejane@gmail.com
Reward: YES!
Description: My bike now has black grip tape, removable fenders, a smaller seat than in this photo, black with some white and red writing, a water bottle holder, regular metal pedals.
Police record with: T11004720
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike